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Enugu Electricity Distribution Company EEDC Declares War On Companies Stealing Electricity
Oct 7, 2017 – Enugu Electricity Distribution Company EEDC Declares War On Companies Stealing Electricity
The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) today said it would henceforth publish the list of individuals and companies caught stealing electricity.
The Head, Communications of EEDC, Mr. Emeka Ezeh, who disclosed this in a statement in Enugu, said the decision is aimed at addressing the increasing rate of electricity theft.
Ezeh said the management of EEDC decided to expose any individual or group stealing electricity for the public to read and see.
He said the publication would be after service of the statutory fine, loss of revenue and handing over the thieves to law enforcement agents for prosecution.
He said: “To tackle this menace, we have set up a special taskforce to monitor and carry out routine check on our customers to fish out those engaging in this criminal act.
“It is quite disappointing that customers who are neck-dip in this activity are the high energy users.
“This is a big challenge to us as a business and we can’t afford to treat this with kid gloves any longer, else it will drown the entire business.
“A situation where some individuals feel it is their right to use electricity without paying for it has to stop.
“This singular act contributes largely to the issues faced by the electricity service industry in the country.
“The customers were, therefore, encouraged to report any one engaging in this act to the nearest EEDC office or “call our Whistle Blowing line (084 700 110) to report such persons.
“This act, where the perpetrators fraudulently use electricity supply without paying for it is highly prevalent in the South-East and has seen EEDC consistently loose average of 43 per cent of its revenue monthly.
“This activity is negatively impacting its business and is quite discouraging.”
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Prince Johnson Okpara
October 7, 2017 at 8:15 PM
Develop a system to stop them from tapping power
Keep it real
October 8, 2017 at 12:27 AM
Good point…since the time of NAPA the system has been Cut-&-join, EEDC started with this same system of cut-&-join so the people of Enugu state will also cut-&-joined too. And this is happening all over Nigeria.
Big Aunty Koks
October 7, 2017 at 9:16 PM
Yes. Stop them; but what do you call the act whereby customers pay for electricity but are supplied 1/4 electricity that destroys their appliances or they are supplied no electricity at all, only to be made to pay huge “estimated” electricity bills each month?
iron bar
October 8, 2017 at 4:21 AM
NONSENSE.WHAT ABOUT SENDING BILLS EVEN WHEN BLACKOUT PERSISTS.WAYO BEGETS WAYO..
talkthetruth
October 8, 2017 at 5:24 PM
EEDC! U are reapin wat u sow,bills dese days are so high dt one begin to wonder hw come even whn dere hs been blackout for months,bills wil com. You guys needs to be prosecuted too for wickednes.infact hw do u get dose bills u giv us?even whn deres no light in a buildin for years